- Maridalia Hernandez
Maridalia Hernández (b. 1959) is a singer from the
Dominican Republic .Biography
Early life and education
Maridalia Hernández was born in
Santiago de los Caballeros ,Dominican Republic , in 1959. She was fully trained as a lyrical singer, pianist, cellist and music teacher.Career
Made her live debut as pop singer in 1981, while participating in a musical called "Sonido Para Una Imagen" (Sound For An Image). Later she was cast to raving reviews as Maria Magdalena in the Spanish version of "
Jesus Christ Superstar ". In 1983, Hernández teamed up withJuan Luis Guerra to assemble the successful bachata-merengue outfit 4:40. Her vocal quality identified the sound of the first years of the well known quartet.In 1986, she won the
Viña del Mar International Song Festival with "Para Quererte," composed by Manuel Tejada and José Antonio Rodríguez.In 1988 she appeared with pianist
Michel Camilo at the Festival de Jazz de Madrid and in 1989 she won third place, with the song "Te ofrezco" in Festival OTI. In 1992. She has also been awarded with the prizes "Aplauso 92" in Miami, and ACE Award 1994, in New York. In addition to her work with Camilo, she appeared with Cuban Jazz pianistGonzalo Rubalcaba in the album "Antiguo" for Blue Note Records.She currently lives in
Santo Domingo and has one daughter, Camila.Discography
*"Te Ofrezco "(1992)
*"Amorosa" (1993)
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